Tsardom of Bulgaria


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The Tsardom of Bulgaria was the name of the Bulgarian state from Simeon's assumption of the title of Tsar in 913 until the Fatherland Front's foundation of the People's Republic of Bulgaria in 1946.

Tsardom of Bulgaria

ц︢рьство бл︢гарское (Russian)
Царство България (Bulgarian)

913–1018
1185–1422
1878–1946

Flag of Bulgaria

Flag of Bulgaria

Motto: Съ Нами Богъ

God is with us

Anthem: "Maritsa Rushes"
Шуми Марица

Royal anthem: "Anthem of His Majesty the Tsar"

Химнъ на Негово Величество Царя

Bulgaria during the reign of tsar Simeon the Great, 10th century

Bulgaria during the reign of tsar Simeon the Great, 10th century

Bulgaria in 1914

Bulgaria in 1914

CapitalPreslav
(913–972)
Skopje
(972–992)
Ohrid
(992–1018)
Tarnovo
(1185–1393)
Vidin & Nikopol
(1393–1396/1422)
Sofia
(1908–1946)
Common languagesOld Bulgarian
(913–1018)
Middle Bulgarian
(1185–1396/1422)
Modern Bulgarian
(1908–1946)
Religion Bulgarian Orthodox
(913–1018)
Bulgarian Orthodox
(1185–1204)
Roman Catholic
(1204–1235)
Bulgarian Orthodox
(1235–1396/1422)
Demonym(s)Bulgarian
GovernmentMonarchy
Monarch 

• 913–927

Simeon I (first)

• 1943–1946

Simeon II (last)
Historical eraMiddle Ages / World War I / World War II

• Established

913

• Disestablished

1018
1185–1422
1878–1946
ISO 3166 codeBG

It occurred in three distinct periods: between the 10th and 11th centuries, again between the 12th and 15th centuries, and finally in the 20th century. The first and the second Bulgarian Tsardoms are not treated as separate entities, but rather as one state restored after a period of Byzantine rule over its territory. But the third Bulgarian Tsardom was restored after a period of more than four centuries of Ottoman rule, and the government principles of the Medieval period can not be applicable, so it was treated as separate state, which is just a successor of the Medieval Bulgarian Tsardoms.

While the title tsar was translated as "emperor" in the First and Second Bulgarian Empires, it was translated as "king" in modern Bulgarian language.

The Tsardom of Bulgaria is a continuation of the Bulgarian state founded in 681, actually the First Bulgarian Empire and the Tsardom of Bulgaria are one state.

It occurred in three distinct periods: between the 10th and 11th centuries, again between the 12th and 15th centuries, and again in the 20th century. The first and the second Bulgarian Tsardoms are not treated as separate entities, but rather as one state restored after a period of Byzantine rule over its territory. But the third Bulgarian Tsardom was restored after a period of more than four centuries of Ottoman rule, and the government principles of the Medieval period can not be applicable, so it was treated as separate state, which is just a successor of the Medieval Bulgarian Tsardoms.